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    New York Times Opinion‏Verified account @nytopinion 15 May 2017

    Removing the South's Confederate statues isn't a solution, it's historical denial.http://nyti.ms/2rgzdl0 

    10:32 AM - 15 May 2017
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      1. Dktr Süs  🐝‏ @Dktr_Sus 15 May 2017
        Replying to @nytopinion

        Wait ... WHO is in denial?

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      1. Jon S.‏ @jonsal37 15 May 2017
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        no. Historical Denial is building statues to traitors and treating them like heroes. take them down and explain why.

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      2. Terry Dunlevy‏ @TerryDunlevy 15 May 2017
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        BS. The Confederacy was a pack of traitors to the USA. Many of those monuments want up after Reconstruction honor white race and Jim Crow

        3 replies 19 retweets 235 likes
      3. Biden is Your President!‏ @mfwooten1 15 May 2017
        Replying to @TerryDunlevy @nytopinion

        I agree! Those so called "heroes" comitted treason against the USA. Why honor that?

        2 replies 8 retweets 101 likes
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      1. TheLZg8r‏ @TheLZg8r 15 May 2017
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        By this logic Germany should be encouraged to keep nazi statues to avoid "historical denial"🙄

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      2. jack mcgraw‏ @redmcgraw1 15 May 2017
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        removing statues of dead white guys who enslaved americans is not denying history, its admitting these are not people to admire. Wake up

        1 reply 3 retweets 23 likes
      3. rick woollams‏ @RickWoollams 15 May 2017
        Replying to @redmcgraw1 @ken_crichlow @nytopinion

        It's not like they're being destroyed. They're just moving to a yet to be built museum of scumbaggery.

        0 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
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      1. Amy Dentata  🔜‏ @AmyDentata 15 May 2017
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        Lol no

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